Time stretching

- Occasionally, you may have a recording that…doesn't quite fit the timing you have in mind for it.…Maybe you've recorded a vocal narration…that's 28 seconds long,…but needs to fit into a 25 second space…and the person who recorded the part…isn't available to redo it.…Maybe you have a drum loop you'd like to use,…but it's at a different tempo than your song.…Or maybe your entire music project…needs to be just a little bit longer…in order to be used as background music for a video.…Fortunately, Aria includes a powerful…time stretching feature which is perfect…for situations like these.…Time stretching allows you to…speed up or slow down individual regions…without effecting the pitch of the recording.…

Speeding up a recording of someone speaking…doesn't turn them into a cartoon chipmunk…and slowing down a recording of an instrument…doesn't drop it a couple of keys.…For example, let's solo and listen to the last bit…of the fiddle part of the song.…You can see my fiddle track is already soloed.…Going to scrub over here to the right…

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Updated

3/15/2016

Released

2/12/2016

Auria Pro is a professional-level digital audio workstation designed exclusively for the iPad, creating a powerful and portable recording studio.

In this course, author Garrick Chow demonstrates the essential features of Auria Pro for the iPad. He starts by exploring the interface, including the Mix and Edit windows, and the hardware you'll need to get audio into Auria Pro. He then demonstrates how to record into Auria Pro—using musicians in a real recording session. He records a single track (acoustic guitar) and demos simultaneous multitrack recording. Then he shows how to edit the performances, and mix down and master the recording. Garrick closes with an explanation of how to create snapshots of your work, and back up and share music with Auria's extensive export options.